Eaten Alive by an Anaconda in Discovery Channel American wildlife naturalist Paul Rosolie bit off more than he could chew with his "Eaten Alive" stunt for the Discovery Channel. He wanted to focus attention on the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and decided he needed a stunt guaranteed to get people looking. So the staunch environmentalist offered himself as dinner to an anaconda - and was prepared to be swallowed alive, filming every moment. But in the end, Rosolie wasn't exactly ingested by the snake, disappointing viewers who expected a journey into the belly of the deadly beast. Instead he let the anaconda coil around him before calling the mission off, fearing he might get seriously injured. An emerald green cat is causing quite a stir, not only in its hometown of Varna, Bulgaria, but across the internet. The stray tabby with an unusually colored coat of greenish-blue wanders the streets causing onlookers to do a double-take whenever the feline walks by. First, people speculated about a strange mutation. Then joined animal advocates who suspect one or a group of residents in cruelty to that poor animal. And then the mystery was solved. To everyone's surprise it turned out that the cat just loves to sleep in a pile of synthetic green paint powder in one of the garages in Varna.
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